If you look closely in the begining of the movie, when John is on top of the counter talking to Claire, you can see that the sign that is supposed to say Library, instead says ibrary. The L is missing! Though if you look later in the movie you notice that the L is back.

Watch the cards on the filing cabinet during the talk that Vernon and Carl the janitor have in the file room. When the camera angle changes from one side to the other, the card moves. First it's in place correctly, then it's angled, then it's angled differently, then it's back in place.

In the scene where Bender is escaping through the ceiling, his wallet chain is seen on his left side, that is where it is throught out the whole movie, except when he's crawling back to the little room through the ceiling, it is seen on the right side.

In the scene where Bender removes the screw from the libary door, the chair that Vernon tries to use to keep the door open is not there when he walks in, but when he goes to use it, however, it is right next to him.

Bogus Blunders

Sometimes an apparent goof is not a real mistake

The following goofs for "The Breakfast Club" are apparently bogus. If you disagree or have additional info, please update us.

If you watch the beginning of the movie - Bender's boots are both black. When he's in the gym with Vernon - he loses one boot and it's white. Later in the movie - he's got his other boot and it's black again!

If you look again at the clip, bender grabs his other black boot and jacket after he gives the basketball up, and leaves the white basketball shoe in the gym.

As everyone knows the film is set as Saturday morning detention, but when Bender is running through the halls to get Mr. Vernon to chase him so the others can get back to the library and not get caught, Bender runs past a door and you can see that it is night time.

But Bernie Lomax adds: Actually, it is not clear that it is a door at all. It most likely represents a window with a staircase behind the window, which could be inside the building with the lights turned off in that room. It is not definitive that beyond the window is outside.

John Bender himself clears it up: Actually, it is just a window to another classroom in the school. If you look closely, you can see that there are shelves on the other side of it.